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  1. Annual statistics

    ...1% Plan Appeals 134 62.5% 28% 9% .5% Total 359         2023 Consent Appeals 74 51% 26% 9% 12% Other 91 64% 21% 9% 7% Plan Appeals 115 48% 35% 10% 8% Total 280   2022 Consent Appeals 66 77% 15% 8% 0% Other 110 65% 20% 8% 6% Plan Appeals 90 56% 26% 16% 3% Total 266   Protocol as to Environment Court Judgment delivery expectations Annual reports

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  2. Legal aid criminal assignments by legal aid provider summary - 29 November 2010 to 30 November 2011 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...Sandra Auckland 55 4647 Bruen, Elizabeth Auckland 52 13592 Burns, Lincoln Auckland 65 5192 Cagney, John Auckland 51 4764 Cassidy, Shane Auckland 56 14047 Castelino, Bennett Auckland 52 4657 Chambers, Roger Auckland 49 4528 Chand, Vijai Auckland 43 11089 Charan, Vijaya Auckland 54 12733 Clark, Michelle Auckland 43 16151 Clark, Scott Auckland 26 8540 Clearwater, John Auckland 27 14220 Clee, Tudor Auckland 143 15702 Comeskey, Andrew Auckland 52 9560 Cooke, Nigel Auckland 52 8960 Cor...

  3. People with finalised charges and convicted of firearm-related offences December 2023 [xlsx, 320 KB]

    ...total Not proved 64 41 33 53 38 52 50 80 87 105 Auckland Justice service area total Other 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 Auckland Justice service area total Total 183 143 107 157 153 174 169 201 228 289 South Auckland Manukau Convicted 71 84 93 90 117 132 128 110 119 161 South Auckland Manukau Other proved 2 6 3 5 6 11 7 7 4 16 South Auckland Manukau Not proved 34 31 34 42 55 40 55 59 78 56 South Auckland Manukau Other 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 1 0 South Auckland Manukau Total 107 121 130 138 178 188 190 177...

  4. IPT Annual Report 2014 [pdf, 3.7 MB]

    ...included releasing 747 decisions) and ended the year with 425 appeals on hand (40 percent) . 45 appeals were withdrawn or invalid. Chart B.2 shows that of the 747 decisions released, 445 (59 percent) were dismissed, 192 (25 percent) were allowed, and 110 (16 percent) referred the appeals to the Minister. All residence decisions are decided on the papers. Chart B.3 shows these statistics in graph form. Deportation (Resident) Appeals Chart C.1 shows that the Tribunal started the year with...

  5. IPT Annual Report 2016 [pdf, 867 KB]

    ...OF ALL APPEALS Chart F.1 Case Load Data by Financial Year Year ending Appeals on hand at start New appeals Withdrawn or invalid Decisions released Appeals finalised Appeals on hand at end of year June 2011 524 642 110 350 460 706 June 2012 706 1,399 280 681 961 1,144 June 2013 1,144 1,263 243 886 1,129 1,278 June 2014 1,278 1,261 287 1,179 1,466 1,073 June 2015 1,073 1,349 309 1,203 1,512 910 June 2016 910 1,193 210 1,274 1,484 619 Total to date 5...

  6. LCRO 189/2016 EM v FN and GP (19 May 2017) [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...she gave neither. Decision [30] The Committee considered Ms EM was entitled to deduct her fair and reasonable fees from the respondents’ money before passing the balance on to Mr HR’s office, and that she therefore had not contravened s 110 of the Act. [31] The Committee determined the respondents’ complaint about delays on the basis that Ms EM’s conduct had been unsatisfactory. The Committee found that Ms EM had not responded to the respondents’ calls to her in a ti...

  7. LCRO 166/2020 GM - Application for review of a prosecutorial decision (18 December 2020) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...failed to ensure the firm’s cash book was kept up-to- date; and (e) whether Mr GM failed to record the necessary reference details for transactions in the client’s ledgers; and (f) whether any of the conduct amounted to a breach of section 110 and/or 112 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (the Act) and/or regs 6, 3 9, 11 and/or 12 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Trust Account) Regulations 2008; and (g) whether any of the alleged conduct could amount to miscondu...

  8. L v EQC [2021] CEIT-2019-0036 [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...asserted against them are tenable, but weak. Often in litigation claims which appear weak at an early stage may gain momentum 2 CEIT Act, ss 3 and 20; and WHRS Act, ss 3 and 57. 3 CEIT Act, ss 40 and 56; and WHRS Act, s 73(1)(a). 4 CEIT Act, cl 110, sch 2; and WHRS Act, s109A. 5 CEIT Act, s 11; WHRS Act, s 112; and CEIT Act, cl 110, sch 2. 6 Fenton v Building Code Consultants Ltd [2010] BCL 254; BC201060783. 7 Yun v Waitakere City Council HC Auckland [2011] NZHC 1422011. 8 S...

  9. 12a.-Appendix-A-to-the-Evidence-of-Mr-Povall-Updated-Land-Requirement-Plans.PDF [PDF, 624 KB]

    ...AND MEASUREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO SURVEY. HONI T AIP UA S T MANAKAU HEIGHTS DR M AN AK AU H EI G HT S DR M O KENA KO HERE ST IHAKA HAKUENE ST W I TAKO ST TAM E PO RATI ST HONOITI RANAPIRI PL 132 134 131 117 114 108 103 128 110 115 99 104 91 111 88 70 64 119 136 77 96 106 100 105 109 95 JO IN S SH EE T 15 JO IN S SH EE T 13 Rev. SURVEYED DRAWN DESIGNED DESIGN CHECK APPROVED CAD REVIEW Drawing No. Status Stamp Date Stamp REV REVISIONS...

  10. [2024] NZREADT 35 – CAC 2108 v Barfoot Thompson (20 September 2024) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...Greenlane guilty of unsatisfactory conduct under s 72(b) of the Act. PENALTY JURISDICTION AND PRINCIPLES [30] Having found unsatisfactory conduct on the part of Barfoot Greenlane, the Tribunal’s jurisdiction to impose penalty orders is set out in s 110(4) of the Act, which provides for it to make any order that a Committee could make under s 93 (except under s 93(1)(ha)): 93 Power of Committee to make orders (1) If a Committee makes a determination under section 89(2)(b), the...